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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Vic Steen, Vic Steen Builder, 1950 -1972
... Tatura Builders...Vic Steen was a Tatura builder. Tradesman's receipts, plans... Tatura the-murray Vic Steen was a Tatura builder. Tradesman's ...Vic Steen was a Tatura builder. Tradesman's receipts, plans, specifications, radio listeners licenses, contracts, etc.Black plastic folder contains receipts, accounts, specifications etc.vic steen, tatura builders, radio listeners license -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Mayes Australian Price, 1891
... Tatura builders...Used by C. J. Mitchell, builder, Tatura... Tatura the-murray Used by C. J. Mitchell, builder, Tatura C J ...Used by C. J. Mitchell, builder, TaturaRed cover, linen finish. Black lettering on front; gold lettering on spine. 6th edition. In ink - C. J. Mitchell, C. J. Mitchell, Tatura and Bearice A. Mitchell on pages 11 and 111.c j mitchell, tatura businesses, tatura builders -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Name Plate, Lansley & Son, pre 1900
... Coach Builders Tatura. Two holes for screws.... Builders Tatura. Two holes for screws. Lansley & Son Name Plate ...This plate came off an old butchers cart which belonged to W. W. Alexander (father in law of the donor Stan Nixon).Brass name plate with printing as follows: Lansley & Son Coach Builders Tatura. Two holes for screws.as abovew. w. alexander, butchers carts, name plates -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, Early Tatura Residence
... Black and white photograph of early residence in Tatura.... Just completed. 5 builders on verandah. Early Tatura Residence ...Photograph of early Tatura residence found and presented by Mr and Mrs G. Weston. Delivered by Michael Hamilton, Tatura, 7 January 1990Black and white photograph of early residence in Tatura. Just completed. 5 builders on verandah.on back: presented to Tatura and District Historical Society by Mr and Mrs Graham Weston, South Town Motor Inn Bega NSW. Formerly of Whim Inn Motel, Tatura.mr and mrs g. weston -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Suit case, 1940's
... methodist church tatura montogomery builder Small brown leather suit ...Used as school case, then container for keeping Methodist and Uniting Churches treasurers correspondence and records. These include Montogomery (builder) tender for new Methodist Church, Tatura late 1950's.Small brown leather suit case. Metal clasps, plastic handle, reinforced corners and joins.school case, uniting church of tatura, methodist church tatura, montogomery builder -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Historic Court Houses of Victoria
Donation from Altona Historical Society, Owen Hyde. The book shows different styles of courthouses and their builders around Victoria.Hard cover with dust jacket. Hard cover is burgundy. Dust jacket is burgundy with a white rectangle on front with sketches of historic court houses surrounding the title and author. Spine has title and author on it. courthouses, courthouses of victoria, courthouses of tatura, altona historical society, historic courthouses, courthouse architecture, courthouse trials -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Mayes Australian Builders Price Book
5th edition of book of prices and information on building materials, machinery etc. Used in CJ Mitchell's Store, TaturaHardcover, red, black lettering, decorative border. Gold lettering on spine.CJ Mitchell, Tatura. Beatrice A Mitchellironmongers, importers, books, technical -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Flanagan & Cook
Flanagan & Cook were horse drawn vehicle builder.black & white photograph on foam core board backing. Flanagan and Cook vehicle builder - photograph of building with 6 horse drawn vehicles outside front of workshop. 5 men in photographflanagan, cook, horse drawn vehicle builder -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Ladies Jinker
LADIES PONY GIG – circa early 1900’s) The gig was built by T Rose, North Melbourne. Australian coachbuilders adopted American designs and modified these to suit local conditions, eg mudguards added for muddy country roads. As roads improved, lighter and faster designs were made. These gigs were more comfortable than the normal farm cart / town cart (see nearby butcher’s cart), as they were often sprung for comfort rather than carrying heavy weights. (Donated by: Ivan & Gwen Russell, who purchased it from the Hogan Family, Tatura, in 1998) Ivan & Gwen Russell purchased this jinker from the Hogan Family at Tatura in 1998 "The only information we have is that it was built by T. Rose, North Melbourne. As it is in the original Condition we would like to donate it to the Numurkah Historical society to be displayed for others to enjoy. Black-painted ladies jinker (pony gig), with rubber tyred wheels, light hickory shafts, patterned black upholstery on seatT Rose Buildergig, jinker, horse-drawn vehicle, russell